Junior Technical Engineer

Yolk Recruitment
Np131Ts, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Junior
Posted
6 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

Healthcare cash plan Death in service

Junior Technical Engineer

Kickstart your engineering career with a hands-on technical role where no two days are the same. Yolk Recruitment is supporting an exciting opportunity for a Junior Technical Engineer to join a growing and dynamic engineering team. This role is perfect for someone with a passion for electronics, problem-solving, and continuous learning. Offering real exposure to customer projects, component analysis, and engineering change processes from day one.

As a Junior Technical Engineer, you'll work closely with experienced engineers to analyse and interpret Bills of Materials, research components, and support engineering change processes. You'll play a key role in ensuring product build standards are accurate, up-to-date, and aligned with customer requirements.

Key responsibilities:

  • Interpret and analyse customer BOMs, extracting component data and manufacturer details
  • Research electronic and mechanical components using multiple sources
  • Evaluate and approve alternative components, ensuring accuracy and suitability
  • Create and manage Engineering Change Notes (ECNs) and Temporary Change Notes (Build Deviations)
  • Update and maintain BOMs and component data within the ERP system
  • Resolve component-related queries including obsolescence, identification, and production suitability
  • Liaise with customers and suppliers regarding product build standards
  • Support Design for Manufacturing (DFM) activities
  • Work collaboratively within project teams while managing your own workload
  • Ensure compliance with quality, health & safety, and environmental standards

This is what you'll need:

  • HNC/HND (or equivalent) in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to interpret technical data and documentation
  • Good communication skills and attention to detail

And this is what you'll get:

  • Competitive salary
  • Healthcare cash plan
  • Death in service
  • Exposure to real-world engineering projects

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